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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...game, while the "A" team finished second after a playoff. The "A" team was led by Brophy, Oakley, Marv Arthurs, Whitney, Peyton, and Dewan, while Van Wye, Spencer, Walser, Bill Aaron, Hal Collard, and Bud Ingoldsby played for the "B" team. The hockey team, led by Cook, Bill Looney, Hank Feldman, Boies, Pete Frye, Mike Halberstam, Wehtje, and Pat Conmy, made a strong post-vacation finish...
...three for Yale are Al Englander and Captain Hank Blodget, both consistent winners all season. Captain Charlie Ufford, who dropped his Dartmouth opponent 6-0, 6-0 yesterday, will play Englander. Art French will meet Blodget...
Twitchell won the 120 high hurdles in 15.2, with Rittenburg second. And he won the 220 low hurdles in 23.5, with Yale's Larry Reno second and Rittenburg third. He took second and Rittenburg third. He took second behind Yale's former polio victim Hank Thresher in both the 100 and 220. Thresher wasn't bothered by anything as he did a sizzling 9.8 in the 100, and 20.8 in the 100, and 20.8 in the 220. The latter would have been a record except for the back wind...
Once again the first mid field will be Captain Ron Huebach, Fred Horween, and Hank Wood; the second line has been changed with Chuck Edwards moving up from the third and playing with Todd Goodwin and Jim Telfer. The third will be Pete Palches, Pete Baldwin, and Bob Larsen. He attack will be Monk Aiello, Ed Curtis and high scorer Phil Waring while Tom Crump, Paul Jones., and Ted Sexton handle the defense chores. Steve Den Hartog will man the goal...
Bill McCurdy's team has been picking up points all season by scoring heavily in the short distances and the hurdles. Up to this meet no one has challenged Bob Twitchell and Pete Dew. But Yale has Hank Thresher, sophomore sprinter who has overcome polio to run the 100 in 9.9 and the 220 in 21.6 this season. He is backed by Larry Reno, another sophomore...